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Re: Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

GH1 in the rain? No, I wouldn't do that. That's what the E-5 is for. Or an E-1. But at the moment, an umbrella does the job. Cost me almost $2, 6 or 7 years ago, but if you want quality gear, you just have to pay the price

Re: Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Originally Posted by Cindy Flood

Thanks you Diane and Pelao. I am finding the G3 to be really special. I can't wait for Lightroom support....might get a little more out of that sensor.

While a lot obviously depends upon the lens used, I am more and more impressed but the detail captured by the G3. What a nice camera: built-in EVF, articulating screen, great sensor, lenses options and yet so small.

Tempted.

But, I don't want to credit the camera too much - the photographer did an amazing job too.

Re: Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Jono --- Plying angry birds is a great candid

Sagar --- B&W nature holds a special place with me...

Cindy --- the 90f/2.8 is a supper shot.. I used a 85 on my butterfly shoot..I took a few snaps, took a few steps, took a few steps.. finely got close enough without having to heavily crop... I think my Nikkor 135/f2.8 will be a better choice next time I see a butterfly

Re: Fun with 4/3rds cameras/ Image Thread

Thanks Don, Rich and Cindy!

I'm really enjoying the G3 more than I thought I would. It is a bit different from my other Panasonics (G1, GF1 and GH2), but it is fun to use.

The only shortcoming is the ability to switch focus modes quickly to go from a static shot (like the close-up of the egret) to a sudden change (like when he decided I had gotten close enough, and took off). But no camera can do everything, and I do like what the G3 is capable of doing.